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The Llanrhystud Coronavirus Support Group, is a community group set up to support residents of Llanrhystud during the Coronavirus (COVID-19) crisis. Help is provided in various forms, including: Collections of groceries and prescriptions Phone befriending services Financial advice IT and tech support Emergency building repairs Crafts advice and supplies Financial assistance for the most vulnerable […]

The Oil Club are currently offering a very competitive price for domestic heating oil at: £0.3285 pence per litre (excluding VAT). Membership is free! Terms: Orders with payment information submitted by 11.30am, the morning of Monday, 6 April 2020, will be included with this order. Recent Price History (ex VAT)27/03/2020 £0.329313/03/2020 £0.450106/03/2020 £0.387728/02/2020 £0.396321/02/2020 £0.395014/02/2020 […]

The Ceredigion Historical Societies field trip to Llanrhystud took place on 19 May, 2018. The visit explored the history and historic buildings of the village taking in the Church, Chapel, Beach, Limekilns and Water Mill. Church We learnt that the association with Syr Rhys ap Thomas, accounts for the splendid church, and that the medieval […]

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Llanrhystud is a small seaside village on the coastline of Cardigan Bay (OS SN538 697), post town and electoral division on the A487 road in the county of Ceredigion, Llanrhystud is located nine miles South of Aberystwyth and six miles North of Aberaeron, Wales. The village church is dedicated to an early Christian Welsh Saint Rhystud and where Llanrhystud gets its name.